June 9, 2016
Organization: Comrie’s Sports Equipment Bank
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Job Title: Summer Operations Assistant
Posting Date: June 9, 2016
Closing Date: June 15, 2016
*Please note this position is slated to start June 27, 2016
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Type of Position: Contract
Salary Level Grade: TBD
About Comrie’s Sports Equipment Bank:
Comrie’s Sports Equipment Bank was founded in August 2014 to provide no cost, gently used equipment to kids in need from low income families. To date Comrie’s has outfit 600+ kids with full or partial sets of sports equipment.
We are seeking a self-starter that is interested in expanding their skill set and rolling their sleeves up as we work to expand our reach and get more kids the equipment they need to play sport. This position will build experience in the non-profit sector in Calgary and engage the successful candidate in our full operations. If you’re passionate about sport and helping kids play sport, we want you to join our team here at Comrie’s Sports Equipment Bank.
The ideal candidate will be a responsible individual capable of working independently who also enjoys creatively solving problems and meeting challenges head on. Comrie’s Sports Equipment Bank has two employees that are supported by a core group of volunteers and an engaged Board of Directors.
Job Description/Responsibilities:
Other Duties and Expectations:
To apply please forward a cover letter and resume by June 15, 2016 at 3 pm MT to:
Russell Gillespie
General Manager
Comrie’s Sports Equipment Bank
Email – comriessportsequipmentbank@gmail.com
www.comriessportsequipmentbank.org
Comrie’s Sports Equipment Bank would like to thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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